INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE.
Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, interviewed Dr. Bob Arnot, chief medical correspondent for NBC’s Dateline, Today and Nightly News shows, medical correspondent at CBS News.
On a recent Price of Business show, Host Kevin Price interviewed Dr. Bob Arnot.
What if the secret to better sleep, a brighter mood, and a longer, stronger life was already sitting on your plate—just waiting to be unlocked? That’s the promise of Bioactive Super Nutrition, and it’s what we’re exploring today on the program with Kevin.
Bioactive super nutrition goes beyond calories, carbs, and protein. It’s about the hidden intelligence in whole foods—the polyphenols, carotenoids, and plant peptides that talk directly to your cells, calm inflammation, reset metabolism, and even influence brain chemistry. Think of it as a nutritional symphony rather than single notes—where berries, greens, olive oil, nuts, herbs, and teas work in harmony to tune your physiology for vitality and balance.
The results? Deeper, more restorative sleep. Steadier energy. Easier weight control. Sharper memory. A calmer, more resilient mood. And yes—a real boost in longevity, driven by cellular repair and healthier gene expression.
Here are two quick tips you can start today:
1. Color equals power. The deeper the color—blueberries, purple cabbage, dark greens—the richer the bioactives. Aim for five colors a day.
2. Feed your cells, not just your stomach. Add a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, a handful of nuts, or a sprinkle of herbs to every meal. These micro-doses of plant power add up.
This is nutrition not just for surviving, but for thriving. Bioactive living is about unlocking your body’s natural intelligence—and letting food do what medicine can only imitate.
Dr. Bob Arnot has over 44 years of experience in medicine where I’ve run an emergency medicine service of nearly 100 hospitals, served as chief medical correspondent for NBC’s Dateline, Today and Nightly News shows, medical correspondent at CBS News, and continue today covering the pandemic for a variety of national and international broadcasting platforms from Larry King and Fox to PBS and Al Jazeera.
He has “also worked in many disease outbreaks as a medical doctor and a humanitarian board member for Save the Children and the UN High Commission for refugees including cholera during the Rwandan Genocide, Ebola in Uganda, Sleeping Sickness in South Sudan, malaria during the Mozambique foods, HIV/AIDS in Botswana, Zimbabwe and Haiti and Dengue in Nicaragua. During COVID, I’ve collaborated with one of the country’s leading medical centers to bring the latest advances to the medical community and general public.”
Learn more at https://airqueen.com/chief-medical-officer/
Connect with Dr. Bob Arnot on social media:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbobarnot/
